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Updated on educate 2024-06-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    South Korea and Japan have long queues that are not as long as you can imagine.

    The Czech Republic should be better.

    You can see some of the pavilions with less queues on the first day and some of the larger ones on the second day.

    Recommended: Italy, Spain, Russia (children's favorite), Morocco, Canada, Japan, Turkey, Mexico.

    Recommended not to see: Ireland, Denmark, Luxembourg, Turkmenistan, Nepal.

    In fact, some of the effects are very good, especially the ones with a long history, which are very good-looking, and you can ask the service lady to understand the history of those countries, which is very meaningful.

    As for some of the museums, many of them are high-tech, I don't think it's good-looking, because there are very high-tech in the theme pavilions, and the high-tech of each museum is almost the same, and they are all about low carbon.

    Try not to go to Puxi for two days.

    Don't buy a boxed lunch in the garden, 30 is simply blackmail, some foreign restaurants can try, it is not too expensive, often foreign taste is good.

    The night view at night is great, and it is strange that there will be fewer people.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is no museum that is particularly interesting, the key is to depend on your interests.

    For example, everyone in the stick hall said that it was not interesting at all.

    The devil's house is ok.

    The Taiwan Pavilion requires a reservation for the ticket, and like the China Pavilion, you can't queue up without a reservation ticket.

    It is true that the queue at night is shorter, for example, in Germany, it only takes 2 hours.

    However, you can not always queue at night, Saudi Arabia, Germany, and Japan will end at 7:30 p.m.

    It's about 30 yuan for dinner. Can't eat very much.

    Shortcuts to chat slowly, and contact me if you have any questions.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I haven't been to the popular one, and I waited in line outside the Korean Pavilion for more than four hours ......I was depressed, and then I went to some bad museums.

    There will be fewer people at night, I was going to go to the Danish Pavilion during the day, there were too many people, and I got there in the evening!

    The lunch box inside is blackmail, and I'm so angry! There are Yonghe soy milk, KFC and so on! Bring your own bread or something......

    Liquids are never allowed in the car, you can bring a cup into it!

    Saudi Arabia and Germany are said to be good! The Chinese can wait, because it is permanent, you can go again later! But the others will be moved or demolished!

    If you don't go to the Japan Pavilion, isn't it just telling the story of a pig!

    The expo is not fun, high-tech is not fun, not fun is not fun!

    Shortcuts, it depends on what you want to do! If you want to count, look at the momentum of the queue, and the more slow ones don't queue. If you want quality, it is estimated that there will be two museums a day!

    Bring a stool! Hat! Umbrella!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I don't think it's particularly fun, anyway, the big hall is OK but the queue is too long, Japan takes 3 hours, South Korea I queued for almost 2 hours (because the inside also has to be lined), after 5 o'clock a lot of tour groups have gone, at that time the queue is the best but the big hall still has to be so long, if you want to go to Saudi Arabia, I remember I got up at 5:30, to the Expo Park Gate 5 almost 7 o'clock, the result is 9:30 into the original, to go to the row when it will take 5 hours, in the inside to eat is so expensive basically a person will be about 40, KFC is the cheapest!

    Anyway, I'm a**less people**, and I line up a big hall every day, that's it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The German Pavilion is considered to be the best, and when I went there there was too many people to queue up. Odate 3, 4 hours is possible. And don't believe too much about the waiting time on the sign outside the gate, which is actually only half of the time on the sign.

    In the evening, there will be a lot less people because the tour groups are gone. If you go to a fast food restaurant for dinner, ** is reasonable and not expensive. I'll fix it with KFC.

    20, 30 blocks per person. It is difficult to say the plan, because in order to avoid the crowding of the big halls, the Expo Bureau made the spacing between the big halls very large. If you want to see Tai Kwun, you must get up early in the morning and be the first batch of tourists to queue up, which can save a lot of time

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Many of the museums are good, it's fun!

    When we went, we waited in line for about 4 hours at least.

    It's not very expensive, and the restaurant above the Korean Pavilion is very cheap.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Saudi Arabia, the German Pavilion is a must-see! About 5 hours from the Japan Pavilion! About 3 hours for the rest! There are a lot of people at night, too!

    Eating is expensive! A meal is about 50! The inside of the Oriental is white, and it is cheaper next to KFC! It's best to go to one big restaurant first, and then go to two or three small restaurants! Such as Ukraine! There are beautiful women! Go to another big building.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Shanghai Pavilion, Saudi Pavilion, Arabian Tube, Zhejiang Pavilion.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Tickets are valid for the entire park, and you can see all the museums

    The stamp should be a commemorative stamp in each museum, it is a commemorative role, the bus is not very clear, sorry ......

    The meals in the park are not very tasty, and they are ......And it's going to be a little bit more expensive -- but most of them aren't too scary, like Turkey, Iran, or whatever, ......It's okay, if you can't eat Dongfang, it's good to eat Bai Hong Changxing or something

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    To add that the food in the Expo Park is expensive and okay, and the restaurants in the foreign pavilions, especially the European national pavilions, are not generally expensive;

    There is a special food street in the Expo Park, and there are all kinds of restaurants in it, but things are basically sold**, like Da Niang dumplings, KFC, each serving is about thirty or forty yuan, but it is not expensive in the Expo Park.

    There's also an international chain of KFC, where everything is very expensive, almost several times as much as in China.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. The districts and pavilions of the World Expo do not charge tickets, only the admission fees are charged for entering the park, and all districts and pavilions are in one park.

    2. You can buy a booklet called "Expo Passport", which is not stamped in a museum and used to commemorate.

    3. The last bus of the World Expo special line bus and the subway passing through the World Expo is 1 o'clock in the morning.

    Most of the other bus lines end at 21-23 o'clock in the urban area, and earlier in the suburbs 4, eating in the Expo Park is not cheap, and the restaurant in the foreign country pavilion is 200-2000 yuan per person.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1: One Expo ticket can be visited in all exhibition halls, and there is no restriction on buying one in one area or one in one hall.

    2: Is the "stamp" a stamp? Some pavilions only stamp the Expo passport, such as the City Footprint Pavilion, which does not even cover the map, only the passport, so it is better to use the passport to go.

    It is advisable to purchase at least two Expo passports, one for the key country pavilions with a background map, and the other for the other pavilions.

    3: There are a lot of buses in Shanghai, and they are generally suspended before 23 o'clock in the evening.

    The transportation in the Expo Park is free, and there is no need to pay for buses, subways, and ships.4: I think the food and drink in the Expo Park are more expensive, and I dare not drink it. KFC** is the same, Western food is more expensive but the things are delicious.

    If you want to be in the high-end, the average price of a single **** is 30-100 yuan, and the public can still afford small souvenirs, and you have to enter the Expo Park in detail to decide which souvenirs to buy.

    I wish you a happy trip, the Expo is worth a visit!

    5: The student ID card is still somewhat useful, but I haven't taken it out and used it, so it's not very useful.

    You enter the Expo Park with your Expo ticket, find the venue reservation machine, select the venue you want to reserve, and print the reservation form.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Tickets are available at the place where you enter the Expo. If you buy it, you can play it at any venue of the World Expo for a day.

    It costs 30 yuan to buy a household registration book.

    When you stamp 10 different venues, you can get a reservation ticket to see the China Pavilion.

    In terms of things, I still think it's a little bit interesting. The stuff inside is too expensive. A small pizza costs 50 yuan.

    If you buy a ticket with a student ID. It seems to be half price.

    Shanghai buses are generally at 10-11 o'clock. However, there are also a few that are also open in the early hours of the morning.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1.Only one ticket is required to enter the park. As for the idea of one district, one buy, one hall and one buy, there is no such thing as a buy.

    2. The general number of students involved in the blog is 12 points.

    3. The price of fast food is the same as outside, and the price of others has increased more or less.

    4. The French Pavilion, the Mexico Pavilion and many other pavilions are available. The price must be expensive.

    The ice cream sold near those venues is at least 20 yuan a piece.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1.The Expo site is divided into five districts, ABCDE, but the ticket is a pass, and you don't need to buy another ticket after entering with one ticket.

    2.The stamp is on the Expo passport, you can stamp after visiting the venue, each venue is different, mainly reserved for souvenirs, there is no actual use of the value, the ordinary Expo passport has **, 30 a copy.

    3.Most buses and subways are suspended after 0:00, but there are different arrangements for transfers, so try to arrange the departure time before 11 o'clock to avoid delaying the return trip.

    4.The box lunch in the Expo Park is about 35, and there are also cheap New Asia big bags, 5 yuan three buns, if you want to eat cheap food, I recommend three places to you, I have been there myself.

    The first is the Nepal Pavilion, which is known as Nepalese grilled chicken thighs for 10 yuan, which is similar to the appearance of a fast food restaurant, and the cost performance is very good in the Expo Park. There are 4 pieces in a 10-piece grilled chicken breast, especially when there are few people, the waiter mm will give you more, 6 or 8 pieces of chicken breast, I think this is the most cost-effective.

    The second is the Australian Pavilion, which is open until more than 10 o'clock every day, and there is a honey chicken wing or something like that, I remember that it is 18 servings, and there are two wings, which tastes good, especially in the evening, and there is a live broadcast of the World Cup inside, which can be eaten while watching. It's a pity that there is no 10 o'clock field in the live broadcast now, so there are only other football videos.

    The third is that after the Expo Cultural Center comes down, there is a wonton shop next to the skating rink, small wontons are 10 yuan and large wontons are 18 yuan a bowl, when you have seen a box lunch of forty or fifty yuan, you will feel how affordable this wonton is.

    5.The special restaurants of the National Pavilion are very expensive, such as Spain 298, the ordinary cup of coffee and biscuits in the Italian Pavilion are 60, and the high-end restaurants have to eat something more than 200, it is not recommended to eat here, you can choose fast food chains, there are many concentrated catering locations in the Expo Park, of course, you have to prepare a certain amount of dry food, and you can't come out to eat when you are in line.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Tickets are just one pass. One ticket to play all the halls and all the districts. After entering the park, except for food and beverages, there is no additional consumption stamp, which is purely commemorative. You can buy a passport for the Expo at the souvenir shop in the park and get a stamp in the museum where you go. Collectible.

    Death Bodu takes the subway, and there is a subway station at every entrance to the park. The subway is available at 11 p.m.

    The price of food is more expensive than outside. But it's okay, too. For example, KFC, a** is 7 10 faster than the one outside. 35 servings. The ** in the park is basically 30 to 50 servings.

    Specialty restaurants to see, like the one I ate at the Sri Lanka National Pavilion, are not expensive. A small roll is 10, what is the meat 20, I can't remember accurately, it's probably this price. OK.

    However, the Japanese Pavilion and the French Pavilion are super expensive. The kaiseki of the Japan Pavilion is 3,000 people. As you can imagine, French food is also expensive.

    Different countries** are different.

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